But none of these death tolls compare to Annapurna I, the world’s 10th highest peak. Located in the Himalaya, Annapurna I is considered the deadliest mountain in the world. The death rate is 33% ...
Inaki Ochoa de Olza died on the south Face of Annapurna this morning ... Ochoa's conditions worsened in the final hours due to pulmonary edema, which resulted in his death at 8.45 this morning.